Feed & Nutrition
When profit margins get tight, slashing feed costs is often a producer’s first instinct. But that may ultimately end up costing more than an investment in quality feed.
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Utilizing wheat in feedlot diets
Wheat can be an efficient and cost-effective feed source for feedlot cattle. But special care should be taken to ensure it is utilized properly.
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Corn processing methods and distillers grains in finishing diets
With corn and distillers grains constituting such a large portion of finishing diets, it is important for producers to understand how these resources impact cattle performance.
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Trace mineral supplementation, a worthy investment
Trace mineral supplements protect health, reproduction and growth for your beef herd. But the type of trace mineral you introduce to your herd plan is important.
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Do savings always equate to profitability?
With high input costs, some producers may be looking for ways to cut feed expenses. However, this decision can sometimes decrease income by negatively affecting health or animal performance.
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What keeps the 'easy-keepers'
The science behind those livestock animals that maintain themselves easily, and those that don’t, may be more than residual feed intake. Efficiency could also be tied to the levels of brown fat maintained in a life cycle.
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Manage shrink when marketing cattle
Considerations made for feed, transport and time are essential for both sellers and buyers to understand if a mutually beneficial working relationship is to persist.
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Managing forage inventory: Planning = profit
Planning ahead for winter feeding has big-time payoffs. If your current hay inventory is inadequate, your primary options are to reduce the number of animals, improve forage utilization or come up with more feed.
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Estrogen and the single plant
Livestock producers need to be aware – but not scared – of phytoestrogen-producing forage legumes and how grazing them can affect their herds’ reproductive health.
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Formulating a dynamic and profitable nutrition plan
Your land, your cattle, even your family are constantly changing. Very little that happens on your ranch is static. Don’t allow your nutrition plan to become so.
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